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tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects include reactions at the injection site, weight gain, swelling of your hands and feet, and vision changes. other serious side effects include low blood sugar and low potassium in your blood. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, sweating, or if you feel faint. i would have started flexpen sooner, but i thought it would cost more. turns out it's covered by my insurance plan. thanks to flexpen, vial and syringe are just a memory. ask your doctor about novolog mix 70/30 flexpen, covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. artillery. >>> a north korean soldier says he killed his platoon and squad members after he defected. the gunshots were heard after he crossed the heavily armed area. >> reporter: it is not unknown, but it is certainly rare for a north korean to escape through the dmz, the de-m
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that's part of my healthcare plan. >> cenk: oh, is that right? i love the way he phrased that. i have a plan that deals with pre-existing conditions. he didn't say it would cover pre-existing conditions. in fact, if you don't have continuous coverage. if you're out of work for some reason and you don't have coverage for three months, you're done. if you have a pre-existing condition he's not going to cover you. you know how many americans were in that boat? between 2004 and 2007, 89 million people. that means nearly one-third of the country would not be covered if they had a pre-existing condition. you're not going to cover them. again, why? because you know that the american people want to be covered for pre-existing conditions because they do like obama-care. so you want to ride off that without actually doing it. that's fraud. and then of course there was this great opening by mitt romney. >> romney: you said you would get a deduction for taking a plant overseas? i've been in business for 25 years. i have no idea what you're talking about. i may need a new accountant. >> cen
that's part of my healthcare plan. >> cenk: oh, is that right? i love the way he phrased that. i have a plan that deals with pre-existing conditions. he didn't say it would cover pre-existing conditions. in fact, if you don't have continuous coverage. if you're out of work for some reason and you don't have coverage for three months, you're done. if you have a pre-existing condition he's not going to cover you. you know how many americans were in that boat? between 2004 and 2007, 89...
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focused on nt economy followed by lines of questioning about other dop stick policy issues including healthcare and since both sides know there will be ten's of millions of voters hanging on their every word they have been hunkered down the last few days per respecting their pitches and lines of defense. president obama has been in the swing state in nevada since sunday with his sparring partner jim kerry. although the president took a brief break yesterday and visited the hoover dam. while he has been in colorado another spring state studying for his first ever presidential debate and arguing with ohio center rob portman to stand in for mr. obama. why we did see the gop nominee for a few minutes out in the open at chip poelt ta ordering a burrito bowl. they will show the stage tonight at 9 eastern. we are looking forward to it. >> peter doocy thank you so much. it is time for the responses to the brew on this question of the day. tonight is the first presidential debate. we wanted to know what you would like to hear from the candidates tonight. joey in california says i would love to hear the
focused on nt economy followed by lines of questioning about other dop stick policy issues including healthcare and since both sides know there will be ten's of millions of voters hanging on their every word they have been hunkered down the last few days per respecting their pitches and lines of defense. president obama has been in the swing state in nevada since sunday with his sparring partner jim kerry. although the president took a brief break yesterday and visited the hoover dam. while he...
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that's why i work hard on jobs and making sure healthcare is there. that's why i ask for your vote in this election. >> we leave it there. we thank you for coming here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we close now with thanks to all of our panelists for being here. and we thank you to both senators. thank you for watching. from all oufs at njtv.>> both cg about unemployment in virginia. in southern virginia, mitt romney talked about supporting coal at his rally. we will show you that at 8:30 p.m. eastern. sunday morning, the connecticut senate debate, linda mcmahon against chris murphy. that the date is sunday morning, 11:00 eastern on c- span. >> need to tackle our challenges before they tackle us. we need to save and strengthen medicare and social security, and we are putting the ideas on the table. we are going to save these benefits for seniors and my generation so these promises are kept. >> they have laid out that what barack obama and joe biden did is they stole
that's why i work hard on jobs and making sure healthcare is there. that's why i ask for your vote in this election. >> we leave it there. we thank you for coming here. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> we close now with thanks to all of our panelists for being here. and we thank you to both senators. thank you for watching. from all oufs at njtv.>> both cg about unemployment in virginia. in...
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the guy did massachusetts healthcare, what are you talking about? >> judge, judge, when you are in the dark of night and there are to cameras and you say what you believe people in america do not deserve healthcare, food or education so as it relates to the president as it relates to the president, judge. >> judge jeanine: this is a man who said that with 87% of the opposing party in the state of massachusetts he got healthcare has passed, how can you sit here and tell me -- >> but the democrats in the state of massachusetts were prepared to compromise and work together. that is not the case in the united states congress but the president shows how he can govern by the successes we have had and the economy turning with a 7.8% something we don't like but it is making a difference. 114,000 jobs created in the last month. >> judge jeanine: the last word on that one. >> let me say this if anybody thinks this economy is really burning up the track they are just not paying attention. we have 26 million people unemployed. 47 million people on food stamps.
the guy did massachusetts healthcare, what are you talking about? >> judge, judge, when you are in the dark of night and there are to cameras and you say what you believe people in america do not deserve healthcare, food or education so as it relates to the president as it relates to the president, judge. >> judge jeanine: this is a man who said that with 87% of the opposing party in the state of massachusetts he got healthcare has passed, how can you sit here and tell me --...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. >> fbi agents, u.s. special forces as well, are in libya today. it's been more than three weeks since four americans were killed in a rocket attack on the u.s. consulate in bengauze where i. one of those killed, of course, the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens. the fbi says inadequate security prevented them from starting their investigation in benghazi before now. [ chanting ] >> angry, frustrated people feeling powerless to stop the civil war in syria. this is hama. this is where opposition groups
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to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll p higher taxes a more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney and common sense conservatives wl cut taxes on the middlelass. and they'll close loopholes for millionaires. obama and his liberal allies? we can't afford four more years. [ romney] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> you are watching abc7 new 7's good morning washington. this is "good morning washington, on your side. " >> a devastating a landslide in southwest china that. 18 students. rescuers rushed to the scene to try to dig them out. no word on their condition. the area recovering from a deadly earthquake just last month. since then a lot of rain, and the cause of the landslide still not known. >> hillary clinton which is a full inquiry into the deadly attack in libya. the state department denied requests to enhance security of the building. the u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans died in the attack last month. the independent panel is set to begin its
to pay for government-run healthcare, you'll p higher taxes a more for your medicine. and their plan includes a trillion dollars in higher taxes. even on the middle class. mitt romney and common sense conservatives wl cut taxes on the middlelass. and they'll close loopholes for millionaires. obama and his liberal allies? we can't afford four more years. [ romney] i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> you are watching abc7 new 7's good morning washington. this is "good...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> all right, fall is in the air and that means leaves are changing colors. if you want to experience fall at its prettiest, there are lots of spots around the country to check out. i talked to travel and leisure to find out the best places for fall foliage. >> first stop is the berkshires. this is in western massachusetts. this is where i got married in the fall.
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anybody that's covered the debate about healthcare. in order to cover people with preexisting conditions and mandate that, the only way you can do that is mandate that more people have insurance with an individual and employer mandate. that's the whole crux of healthcare is in order to cover, to pay for certain things you've got to broaden the base and include more people. that is the crux of the argument. that's an argument that in politics you want people to make that argument. they have a strong debate about both sides of that why it's a good thing and why it's a bad thing. >> rose: his argument is coming back with any individually mandate at the state level is fine but no individual mandates at the level level. >> one thing you have to give the candidates for there's plenty of substance in this debate, there really was. >> rose: that's what i thought too. >> one thing that mattered and that both sort of failed at was at some point you got to lift up. and so even when they're talking about what's going to be covered and why it's goi
anybody that's covered the debate about healthcare. in order to cover people with preexisting conditions and mandate that, the only way you can do that is mandate that more people have insurance with an individual and employer mandate. that's the whole crux of healthcare is in order to cover, to pay for certain things you've got to broaden the base and include more people. that is the crux of the argument. that's an argument that in politics you want people to make that argument. they have a...
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women couldn't get healthcare in that country. but a lot of refugees who left the country have come back. i think the people of afghanistan like the fact that they had an election and voted for their parliament. i think they have a crack at building a better country. >> greta: are you optimistic? >> i'm realistic, i think. i think it's up to them. they're going to have to pull up their socks and grab it and make it work, make it work in a way that won't be exactly the way we made it work. it's a tough path for them, no question about it. >> greta: egypt, now that president morsi is in command. your thoughts. is this better for the united states? how does israel -- is this better for israel? should israel be nervous or uncertain, or is this worse? >> i think it's worse for israel, without question. i mean, sadat, anwar sadat, and mubarak, fashioned a relationship with israel that created a stable situation there, and put israel in a much more secure circumstance. morsi is muslim brotherhood. the parliament, with the muslim brotherh
women couldn't get healthcare in that country. but a lot of refugees who left the country have come back. i think the people of afghanistan like the fact that they had an election and voted for their parliament. i think they have a crack at building a better country. >> greta: are you optimistic? >> i'm realistic, i think. i think it's up to them. they're going to have to pull up their socks and grab it and make it work, make it work in a way that won't be exactly the way we made it...
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things were going to be better and different. ' economy in terms of economy and of course education and healthcare. those are the things that they really care about for them and their families. >> of course. we can imagine they won't be undecided for much longer. margie omero alex brady. thanks so much for coming in and showing this dial. >> thank you. >> thank you, great to be here. >> the unemployment rate might be down but there is a few more numbers that are important to show you this morning we will give you the context about that then five utah dads went from playing piano on youtube to the big time here are the piano guys. ♪ ♪ >> they are the five dads from utah whose mash-ups of classical music and pop songs turned them into youtube sensations. eventually they got a record deal out of this. they just released cd. there it is piano guys. please welcome to "fox & friends" the piano guys. are you all here all five of you. >> all six of us now. >> yes, i'm now a piano guy. elton john. well, how did you all meet each other? >> it seemed like happenstance, circumstances it was really miracul
things were going to be better and different. ' economy in terms of economy and of course education and healthcare. those are the things that they really care about for them and their families. >> of course. we can imagine they won't be undecided for much longer. margie omero alex brady. thanks so much for coming in and showing this dial. >> thank you. >> thank you, great to be here. >> the unemployment rate might be down but there is a few more numbers that are...
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ask your healthcare provider about alcohol use, operating machinery, or driving. other possible side effects include injection site reactions. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions. get medical help right away if you experience serious allergic reactions, such as body rash, trouble with breathing, fast heartbeat, or sweating. with flexpen®... say good night to vial and syringe. ask your doctor about levemir® flexpen. covered by 90% of insurance plans, including medicare. find your co-pay at myflexpen.com. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. thanks. [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! [ male announcer ] try new alka-seltzer plus sever
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he says the obama healthcare is going to cost him $11,000 more a year per employee. it's going to take a million dollars out of the business. that's the type of impact the regulations and taxes have and i do think they reduce employment. >> matt, david siegel says this. he says we pay state taxes, federal sacksess, property taxes, sale and use taxes. workers compensation taxes and unemployment taxes i have to hire an entire department to manage all the taxes. i guess even the people who help manage the taxes will probably still have their jobs either way. what do you think about that matt? >> if you take care of taxes and regulations your jobs will probably be booming in the next couple of years in obama is reelected. siegel makes a good point. what he points out is the fact that we are are paying so much in taxes there is a lot of uncertainty going forward that we may be paying more. the united states has the highest corporate rate in the world. if we're going to be taxes them through obama care, another route or higher regulations what is an owner supposed to to do
he says the obama healthcare is going to cost him $11,000 more a year per employee. it's going to take a million dollars out of the business. that's the type of impact the regulations and taxes have and i do think they reduce employment. >> matt, david siegel says this. he says we pay state taxes, federal sacksess, property taxes, sale and use taxes. workers compensation taxes and unemployment taxes i have to hire an entire department to manage all the taxes. i guess even the people who...
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healthcare premium also continue to rise 20 million americans will lose their employer based health insurance on obama care and rake 716 billion from medicare. governor romney will have a different approach that will move this country in the right direction. that's what they are frustrated about, george. >> we will preview the vice presidential debate. what should we hear from joe biden? we will all be watching that this thursday. >> time for the first degree weather update with maria molina. >> hi, good morning. good to see you. we are dealing with chilly temperatures across a big chunk of the country across portions of the midwest, the great lakes northeast and even down into texas. temperatures well below average. we had a strong front push on through this entire eastern half of the country leighing behind much colder air. 44 in dallas. well below average. 35 degrees in chicago. 39 in cleveland. 46 degrees in new york city. we can pretty much say we have seen a transition from summer into fall and of course some of us even into winter like weather where we saw snowfall across portions of t
healthcare premium also continue to rise 20 million americans will lose their employer based health insurance on obama care and rake 716 billion from medicare. governor romney will have a different approach that will move this country in the right direction. that's what they are frustrated about, george. >> we will preview the vice presidential debate. what should we hear from joe biden? we will all be watching that this thursday. >> time for the first degree weather update with...
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and college tuition credit chooses the alternative minimum tax and related to president owe bam paw's healthcare law. the spending cuts agreed upon as part of last year's debt ceiling deal will go into effect including major cuts in medicare and defense. they are reportedly working on strategies to deal with the issue even if they come up with a plan of attack don't expect there to be any real negotiations on this until after the presidential election. >> always of the election. we need that help now. >>> it is now 47 after the top of the hour. the bizarre seating situation at american airlines could be more widespread that n we first thought. we will have a live report coming up. >>> after a sharp drop in absentee ballots by the nation's members of the military is the pentagon doing much to help the votes next year? we will read your e-mails to find out. good morning, brian. >> good morning to you. it will be unusual. pregame show. we are talking about debate number one. arguably the most important debate. the problem is we don't have any big names except bill o'reilly he's really tall. laura i
and college tuition credit chooses the alternative minimum tax and related to president owe bam paw's healthcare law. the spending cuts agreed upon as part of last year's debt ceiling deal will go into effect including major cuts in medicare and defense. they are reportedly working on strategies to deal with the issue even if they come up with a plan of attack don't expect there to be any real negotiations on this until after the presidential election. >> always of the election. we need...
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then he was on to the auto bailout which was also about jobs, got that done fast, healthcare was next in line. certainly health care was politically difficult. it is not clear if he had been talking about jobs it would have been a lot better. the fundamental problem was he passed a jobs bill and jobs were disappearing. if he had been out there saying we need more stimulus people would have said you just passed stimulus and it didn't work which they said any way you got more stimulus by not talking about it and working quietly through congress. the question of why didn't he -- david axelrod had a question similar to your second part. which is i think one question a lot of us have about obama is his campaign in 2008 broke all the rules. giving speeches in a stadium and blowing off democratic interest groups who invite him to debate. john kerri wanted to endorse him and he said no. he is on the internet and social media and all this crazy stuff nobody had ever done before. i said to david axelrod i don't have a better idea for how he could have done this. why didn't you break the rules i
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if we purchase a healthcare insurance for our employees it goes against our values. the supreme court wants to hear that challenge whether or not the employer man date owe opposed to the personal mandate violates the first amendment. jenna: if they show an interest does that mean we see a case any time soon or could this be years away? >> if the supreme court had left these challenges work their way up you're talking years away. what they did yesterday will probably get it to the supreme court next year. the answer to your question is no, just because they have shown an interest in something doesn't mean they are going to affect the outcome but they probably won't do this if they weren't interested in the merits. jenna: thank you, judge for crisscrossing. >> a lot of crisscrossing. jenna: you were very clear. i would expect nothing less of course. judge napolitano, great to have you. gregg: new details on our future going forward inside afghanistan as we learn that washington may be abandoning hopes for a peace deal with the taliban. what is next for us inside the wa
if we purchase a healthcare insurance for our employees it goes against our values. the supreme court wants to hear that challenge whether or not the employer man date owe opposed to the personal mandate violates the first amendment. jenna: if they show an interest does that mean we see a case any time soon or could this be years away? >> if the supreme court had left these challenges work their way up you're talking years away. what they did yesterday will probably get it to the supreme...
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think of the healthcare act of last june. maybe this is good news because the court over the past few years has proven to be the last refuges of decision making as congress and executive branches have proven themselves too often mired in gridlock and avoidance behavior that typify so many institutions. on the other hand the old mythology that the supreme court can depend upon a neutral analyst of legal principles to resolve these tough issues is more and more suspect. the court itself has been mired in ideological and partisan bickering. witness the acid tone of the four conservative justices in their dissent in the healthcare case. this partisanship and what i view to be the intellectual gamesmanship of those who erect false interpretive facades to justify the outcome oriented reasoning, detracts from the historic role of our final and most august deliberative body. the early 1900s, hostile to main form of collective action by workers, only in the 1950s blazing a trail for integration and recognition that separate is inheren
think of the healthcare act of last june. maybe this is good news because the court over the past few years has proven to be the last refuges of decision making as congress and executive branches have proven themselves too often mired in gridlock and avoidance behavior that typify so many institutions. on the other hand the old mythology that the supreme court can depend upon a neutral analyst of legal principles to resolve these tough issues is more and more suspect. the court itself has been...
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they really want our healthcare. we have made a major investment of intellectual capital to begin to bring that sort of healthcare out into the world. if we think we can do well there, there will be lots of other opportunities for us. liz: great medical talent. do you have any trouble that the cleveland sky skyline behind us, that this is a place to live. >> the model prints people here. they want to come and work at the cleveland clinic. people are not coming to cleveland because it will be a day at the beach. they are coming here to be professionals. they are dedicated to being doctors and working. it is a very good filter for us. liz: they better not be coming for the weather. one of the years there was 10 feet of snow. we had a gorgeous day yesterday at the rock 'n roll hall of fame. we had "the closing bell" ringing in about 26 minutes. other major industries are up more than 1% for the week. the dow about two flatline. sandra smith coming up to highlight the big winners. yes, we are here in cleveland talking to
they really want our healthcare. we have made a major investment of intellectual capital to begin to bring that sort of healthcare out into the world. if we think we can do well there, there will be lots of other opportunities for us. liz: great medical talent. do you have any trouble that the cleveland sky skyline behind us, that this is a place to live. >> the model prints people here. they want to come and work at the cleveland clinic. people are not coming to cleveland because it will...
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in today's cover story, why healthcare costs have increased in recent months. plus, it's been 4 years since the housing bubble burst - punishments for big banks may finally be around the corner. and, one of the richest men on wall street is trash-talking a taco stock. first business starts now. you're watching first business: financial news, analysis, and today's investment ideas. good morning. it's wednesday, october 3rd. i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the debate in denver. the first presidential debate is tonight, and it's starting to take on the feel of a sporting event. ahead of the showdown, muted action from the market. the dow sold off 33 points, and small gains were made in the s&p 500 and nasdaq. gold and oil pulled back slightly. meg whiteman, the ceo of hewlett-packard, will hold her first analyst meeting today since taking the job last september. traders have become concerned about the the tech company's competitiveness in the consumer and corporate in spaces. let's get a jump on the trading day now with mark sebastian of option pit mentor
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716 billions would reduce payments so much that medicare would be worth less to doctors than medicaid healthcare for the poor drawing this comment during the debate. >> 15% of hospitals and nursing homes say they won't take any more medicare patients under that scenario. we also have 50% of doctors who say they won't take any medicare patients. >> so the senior citizen will be less desirable than the welfare mother to doctor. they are going to find long waits for care and find it difficult to find facilities to admit them. martha: it would have a major impact on seniors, which are typically a very reliable and strong voting block, jim. >> reporter: exactly, that's why the obama campaign minimizes the impact, listen. >> you know what those kurts, it'cuts are? it's taking cuts away from insurance companies. >> reporter: medicare advantage is run by those very insurance companies, though the president plans huge cuts in the program, right now he's giving them bonuses. >> keep the enrollment up and keep the seniors happy at least through this election. then the cuts will start. >> reporter: mr. obam
716 billions would reduce payments so much that medicare would be worth less to doctors than medicaid healthcare for the poor drawing this comment during the debate. >> 15% of hospitals and nursing homes say they won't take any more medicare patients under that scenario. we also have 50% of doctors who say they won't take any medicare patients. >> so the senior citizen will be less desirable than the welfare mother to doctor. they are going to find long waits for care and find it...
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>> we'll talk to you about healthcare, mr. vice president. you have two minutes. but in particular i want to talk to you about aids and not aids in china or africa but right here in this country where black women between the ages of 25-44 are 13 times more likely to die of the the disease than their counterparts. what should the government's role be to help the end of this ep dem snick >> this is a great tragedy when you think about the e nasdaq compositeous cost in the united states and around the world of the pandemic, really. millions of lives lost, millions more infected and facing a very bleak future. and in some parts of the world sort of the entire productive generation has been eliminated as a result of aids. we need to do the basic work. the president's been deeply concerned about it. he has moved and proposed and into then through the congress an authorization for $15 billion to help the international effort to be targeted in those places where we need to do everything we can through a combination of education as wel
>> we'll talk to you about healthcare, mr. vice president. you have two minutes. but in particular i want to talk to you about aids and not aids in china or africa but right here in this country where black women between the ages of 25-44 are 13 times more likely to die of the the disease than their counterparts. what should the government's role be to help the end of this ep dem snick >> this is a great tragedy when you think about the e nasdaq compositeous cost in the united...
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healthcare facilities in 23 states and so far doctors have reported the infection in these states. tennessee, indiana, virginia, maryland, florida, and north carolina. health officials are now trying to contact people who receive the steroid in the past three months. one hospital in southwestern indiana alone reports more than 500 people received injections. health officials in virginia have also contacted some 500 patients. it could take 2 to 28 days from the time of the injection for people to start feeling symptoms chills, fever, nausea and stroke-like symptoms such as difficulty walking and urinating. jonathan serrie is with the news in atlanta is there a type of patient most at risk here? >> well, the drug in question is used to treat back pain. so, in general, you have an older patient but in general they are otherwise healthy before the contamination. the warning applies to anyone who may have received these tainted injections as far as back as july. any of these folks who develop symptoms should contact their doctor to get tested and determine whether they need to go on an
healthcare facilities in 23 states and so far doctors have reported the infection in these states. tennessee, indiana, virginia, maryland, florida, and north carolina. health officials are now trying to contact people who receive the steroid in the past three months. one hospital in southwestern indiana alone reports more than 500 people received injections. health officials in virginia have also contacted some 500 patients. it could take 2 to 28 days from the time of the injection for people...